Just a brief thought on this thread, which I found fascinating - it's a
bit of a sneaky little pathogen and interests me that no-one's commented
on the fact that it also seems to have a predilection for sycamores.
But it strikes me that the re-naming of the fungus hasn't gained much
favour - we all still seem to use Ustulina. Is it a generational thing
or does Kretzschmaria just not do it for us all?
Alan
Alan Wallbank
Urban Forestry Officer
Cannock Chase District Council
Civic Centre
Beecroft Road
Cannock
Staffordshire
WS11 1BG
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